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Panashe Madanha
Personal information
Full name Panashe Madanha
Date of birth (2004-08-05) 5 August 2004 (age 19)
Place of birth Harare, Zimbabwe[1]
Height 1.85 m (6 ft 1 in)[1]
Position(s) Winger, Full-back
Team information

Current team

Adelaide United
Number36
Youth career
0000–2014 Adelaide Olympic
2015–2016 FK Beograd
2017–2019 SA NTC
2020–2021 Adelaide United
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2021– Adelaide United NPL32 (8)
2022– Adelaide United18 (0)
International career
2023– Australia U204 (0)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 3 May 2024
‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of 11 March 2023

Panashe Madanha (born 5 August 2004) is a professional footballer who plays as a winger for Adelaide United. Born in Zimbabwe, he represents Australia at youth level. He is the first Zimbabwe-born player to feature in the A-League.[2]

Early and personal life[edit]

Panashe Madanha was born on 5 August 2004 in Harare, Zimbabwe.[3] At the age of four, his family relocated to Adelaide, Australia, following a job opportunity for his father and subsequent employment for his mother as a nurse.[3][4] Growing up in Adelaide, Madanha enjoyed playing football during the winter months and cricket during the Australian summer and actively participated in athletics.[3] He started playing football at the age of seven, eventually signing for Adelaide United's youth side.[3] Encouraged by his parents, Madanha studied Human Movement and Physiotherapy.[3]

Club career[edit]

Adelaide United[edit]

Madanha signed his first professional contract on 5 July 2022, a two-year scholarship deal, following his form with Adelaide United YouthatNPL level after scoring 6 goals in 17 appearances.[5] He soon made his professional debut in an Australia Cup Round of 32 match against Newcastle Jets on 30 July 2022.[6] In the league season, on 27 December, Madanha made his A-League Men debut, coming off the bench in the 89th minute, in United's second match-up against Newcastle.[7] His debut made him the first Zimbabwe-born player to feature in the A-League.[3]

Madanha made his first league start, after making an extra substitute appearance following his debut, in a 2–0 win over Perth Glory on 2 January 2023.[8] His strong performance as a temporary replacement for defender Javi López, received praise by manager Carl Veart.[9] In the subsequent match and in his second starting appearance, Madanha scored an own goal in United's 4–0 lost to Central Coast Mariners,[10] followed by his third starting appearance against Melbourne Victory as a right-back for United.[11] Madanha extended his contract with Adelaide on 5 October 2023, prior to the 2023–24 A-League season, re-signing until the end of the 2025–26 season.[12]

International career[edit]

Born in Zimbabwe and having spent a significant portion of his childhood in Australia, Madanha holds eligibility to represent either ZimbabweorAustralia on the international stage.[13]

In February 2023, Madanha received his first international call-up after being selected to represent the Australia U20 squad for the AFC U-20 Asian Cup. He would join alongside other South Australian youngsters, such as Bernardo Oliveira, Jonny Yull, and Raphael Borges Rodrigues.[14]

Style of play[edit]

On the field, Madanha frequently uses his solid frame and impressive pace, which consistently troubles opposing defenders.[3] As a pacy winger, he utilises his physical attributes to his advantage, creating difficulties for the opposition's backline and posing a constant threat with his speed and power.[5]

Under Carl Veart's system, Madanha was deployed as a right-back instead of his natural position as a winger.[15] Despite this, he was able to showcase his ability to contribute positively in different areas of the pitch whilst adding to his energetic and forward-minded runs to further contribute to his team's success, making him a very versatile player to Adelaide United's gameplay.[3][9][16]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "Panashe Madanha - Player Profile". Eurosport.
  • ^ "Zimbabwe-born Panashe Madanha Makes Starting Debut For Australian Adelaide United". Africa Press. Africa-Press – Zimbabwe. 2 January 2023.
  • ^ a b c d e f g h "Sky's the limit after Madanha breaks new ground". Adelaide United. 31 December 2022.
  • ^ "Meet Adelaide's latest teen talent who owns a special piece of A-Leagues history". KEEPUP. 18 May 2023.
  • ^ a b Filosi, Gianluca (5 July 2022). "Reds promote promising duo to senior men's squad". Adelaide United.
  • ^ "Reds march into last 16 for seventh time". Adelaide United. 30 July 2022.
  • ^ D'Urbano, Nick (27 December 2022). "Adelaide United 0 vs Newcastle Jets 1". KEEPUP.
  • ^ Comito, Matt (2 January 2023). "Adelaide United 2 vs Perth Glory 0". KEEPUP.
  • ^ a b "Madanha "outstanding" in starting debut". Adelaide United. 2 January 2023.
  • ^ Pisani, Sacha (7 January 2023). "Central Coast Mariners 4 vs Adelaide United 0". KEEPUP.
  • ^ Filosi, Gianluca (20 February 2023). "Madanha honoured after Australia U-20s call-up | Socceroos". Socceroos. Archived from the original on 21 February 2023. Retrieved 18 July 2023.
  • ^ "Reds Re-sign Local Talent, Madanha Long-term". Adelaide United. 5 October 2023. Retrieved 15 October 2023.
  • ^ "Zimbabwe-born teen ace Madanha included in Australia Under-20s squad". NewZimbabwe. 9 February 2023.
  • ^ "South Australian DNA strongly represented in Subway Young Socceroos AFC U-20 Asian Cup Uzbekistan 2023 squad | Football SA". Football SA. 8 February 2023.
  • ^ "Madanha honoured after Australia U-20s call-up". NewZimbabwe. 26 February 2023.
  • ^ Manganyi, Solomon (3 January 2023). "Zimbabwe-born starlet Madanha showered with praise in Australia - Soccer24". Soccer24.
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